“Reflections from Waterford’s Woods”
A collection of poems birthed in the small borough of Waterford, Pennsylvania. Flavors ranging from love and listlessness to cancer and monotony. A perfect book for those that slip in and out of the theater of self-reflection.
“Heat of High Noon”
Comfort complements refuge. A ritualistic routine, a wooded path, a familiar figure, each an offering of peace. Here our introspection can be conducted in safety, our mistakes reflected upon with benign judgment. But we must understand that in safety there is no discovery. Growth is successional to discomfort, vacation from refuge, and exposure to the unfamiliar. The works in this volume are a demonstration of personal discover through pained experience and careful observation.